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Runwell Hospital

Defunct hospitals in EnglandFormer psychiatric hospitals in EnglandHospital buildings completed in 1937Hospitals in Essex
St. Luke's church at Runwell Hospital geograph.org.uk 762139
St. Luke's church at Runwell Hospital geograph.org.uk 762139

Runwell Hospital was a hospital in the Chelmsford district of Essex. It was managed by the South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust.

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Runwell Hospital
Rushbrook Avenue, Chelmsford Runwell

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N 51.6352 ° E 0.5418 °
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Rushbrook Avenue
SS11 7HE Chelmsford, Runwell
England, United Kingdom
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